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From goddess to goddess you need to know how ridiculously easy and cheap these skirts are to make! Just take some fabric, put the length under your sewing machine, take the one part of your thread and ruffle up the skirt till it’s the size of your waist, make a waist band the size of your waist and sew it together, sew in a zipper and your done! 😀 Tulle is, like, two euros a metre here and I can’t imagine it being more expensive anywhere. My skirt is already full of holes though because it’s such a fragile fabric T_____T

I placed it on the back, I thought it would be ugly but the translucency + the opacity of the zipper in the same colour adds a nice touch!
Haha yeah I did! I just went to hang out by a lake — while I was cycling back and forth to get something some dudes yelled WHAT THE HELL IS THAT and one of them came up to me when I sat down again and asked to borrow my skirt because he wanted to go get something and, like, you just can’t go out in your swimwear to do that, can you? Not amused by your thinly veiled attempt to ridicule my unnecessary but adorable clothing, dude.

Haha omg he’s been there for a long time! I love Gizmo so damn much, I bought it because I wanted to make a backpack of it but I couldn’t bring myself to disembowel him so he’s just been sitting there on my bookshelf ever since.

Your butt looks nice. I hope that isn’t too weird. I LOVE this and I am going to do the same thing in summer every day. I opshopped a 1950s sheer white dress and I think it would look awesome over my black 1950s one-piece swimsuit.

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I enjoy the beauty of vain trifles – so they seem. Of fashion, of books because they do more than keep us warm (or terribly cold). And I might muse and mutter about it on this blog, part of the internet which has become alienating and often terrifying; who listens in this chaos? I’m just trying to keep warm.